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Article
June 2021
Point-of-care testing in the Emergency Department - Getting to the point
Introduction
Emergency department (ED) medicine is a specialty that faces unique medical and organizational challenges. Emergency department staff must treat a wide variety of acute injuries and illnesses in a rapid and expedient manner to ensure optimal patient care. This makes logistical organization arguably more...
Point-of-care testing
Process optimization
Journal Scan
Journal Scan
Journal Scan
July 2019
Preanalytic error in plasma/serum glucose measurement examined
Accurate estimation of in vivo blood glucose concentration is potentially compromised by in vitro glycolysis, the temperature- and time-dependent enzymatic metabolism of glucose by blood cells after blood is removed from the body.
For more than 40 years it was recommended that in order to avoid the potential problem ...
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization
Glucose
Journal Scan
June 2019
Blood test results during normal pregnancy and pregnancy-related illness
Pregnancy is associated with significant anatomical and physiological change in order to both accommodate and sustain the developing fetus. As this literature review article written by two Australian obstetricians makes clear, pregnancy-associated physiological change affects the blood concentration of a range of...
Kidneys/fluids
Blood gases/acid-base
Process optimization
Electrolytes
Journal Scan
May 2019
A tool for evaluating point-of-care tests
One of the most significant developments in laboratory medicine over the past few decades has been application of point-of-care testing (POCT). Technological advance allows an ever-increasing repertoire of in vitro diagnostic and monitoring tests to be performed outside the laboratory, at the patient’s bedside, in the ...
Point-of-care testing
Information management
Process optimization
Journal Scan
October 2018
Early point-of-care testing in ED improves and speeds patient care
Decreased resources coupled with increased demand represents a major problem for healthcare providers that is most publicly manifest in overstretched hospital emergency room (ER) departments around the world. Prolonged waiting times and extended periods of overcrowding in ER, which are increasingly the norm, result in ...
Point-of-care testing
Process optimization
Information management
Journal Scan
October 2018
Is venous blood an acceptable sample for assessment of acid-base status in patients with sepsis/septic shock?
The gold standard sample for blood gas analysis is arterial blood, whereas venous blood is the standard sample for all other biochemical and hematological tests. By comparison with venipuncture, the procedure used to sample venous blood, collection of an arterial blood sample is technically more difficult, as well as...
Blood gases/acid-base
Process optimization
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
September 2018
Reducing risk of iatrogenic anemia by revising phlebotomy practice
A simple change in phlebotomy practice – switching from conventional to low-volume sample blood tubes – results in a 42 % reduction in patient blood loss, and consequent reduced risk of iatrogenic anemia. That is the positive headline finding of this recently published study conducted at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in ...
Process optimization
Preanalytical phase
Journal Scan
March 2018
Albumin adjustment of total calcium not justified
Almost all (99 %) of the approximate 1 kg of calcium in the adult human body is contained in bone, but a small fraction (approximately 350 mg) circulates in blood plasma at a concentration of around 2.5 mmol/L. This circulating calcium comprises three fractions: around half (50 %) is free ionized calcium; the rest is...
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization